On 18 May 2011 08:37, Jostein Chr. Andersen <jostein@xxxxxxx> wrote: > The song Poltergeist from "The Piece Of Cod Which Passeth All Understanding" > is on the other hand something I understand better and I really like it, but > hey: -Use a pop-filter when recording the vocals! If you don't have a pop > filter, then a stocking do in fact help or you can try to make a pencil sit > vertically in the front of it with a rubber band or something if you don't > have a pop filter, you used a dynamic mic?. :-) Heh, weird that, I actually used a pop-filter on that (I'm guessing you're talking about the talking part), but I guess my pop-filter isn't very good, or the guy must have been pronouncing the stuff too hard. I did remove the worst pops with some gain reduction, but of course you can still hear them. Hoping most people are too distracted by the weird sentence to actually notice, haha :P Any tips for fixing the recording as it is? I'll have to try and fix that sometime. Thanks for the praise though. We plan to release a total of 5 albums and 4 ep's by the end of the year, where the ep's are a sort of relief from the 19-part bursts. Hopefully they will all be an interesting listen even if the albums aren't to your liking! Here's to hoping my creativity keeps the promise of our plans. The vocalist doesn't seem to have any trouble making weird lyrics that we can produce weird titles for ;) On 18 May 2011 09:41, allcoms <allcoms@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Agreed - maybe this is actually Titlecore? However we label it (which > obviously Constipated will be bothered about) I quite enjoyed its > noisy brevity. Hehe, that's funny! Kinda trivialises the work that went into the actual music (there's a lot of guitar riffs in those 2 minutes!), but I like it! I'll make sure to use it in a future song ;) _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user